
Inside the 'Thirty': Gitel Eckstein, the bride of the groom Shlomo Rotenberg, a Biala Hasidic student of the Shaarei Torah yeshiva, who was killed in a car accident a week before his wedding - has become engaged again.
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The bride, a student at the Satmar Seminary in Bnei Brak, is the daughter of Rabbi Avraham Yehuda Eckstein, of the Nadvorna Hasidim in Bnei Brak.
The groom is Aaron Schwartz, a student from the Alexander Yeshiva, son of Rabbi David Shlomo Schwartz, director general of the Kosov-Vizhnitz institutions in Beit Shemesh.
The groom's grandfather is the Grand Rabbi Rabbi Yosef Meir Schwartz of the Sert Viznitz Hasidic Order.
The joy of the wart and the 'lechaim' ceremony at the home of the Rebbe of Mandborna in Bnei Brak.
The groom Shlomo Rotenberg, 22, from Jerusalem, was killed on Tammuz Day in a fatal car accident between a truck and his car, while he was driving at about 6:30 PM, on Highway 90 in the Jordan Valley - near Oja Itchata.
The late groom, who got engaged in the month of Tevet, was supposed to enter under the canopy with his bride on Wednesday, the 13th of Tammuz, at the 'Hichlei Malchut' halls in Bnei Brak. He was on his way from a prayer service at the Zion Rashbi in Meron - where he prayed ahead of the wedding.